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Paddy McGill

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Paddy McGill
Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland
In office
1953-1972
Personal details
Born1913 (1913)
Died1977 (aged 63–64)
Political partyIrish Nationalist
EducationQueen's University Belfast

Patrick Francis McGill (1913–1977) was a journalist and nationalist politician in Ireland.

Biography

McGill was the editor-in-chief of the Ulster Herald series of newspapers, and was a Nationalist Party member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1953 until the body was abolished in 1972.[1]

McGill served as the Secretary of the Irish Anti-Partition League from 1953 until its dissolution 1956, and as Secretary of the Parliamentary Nationalist Party from 1958. During this time, he adopted a cautious approach towards modernising party structures, in contrast to Eddie McGrady.[1]

In 1965, McGill was awarded a PhD from Queen's University Belfast, having written his thesis on The Senate in Northern Ireland, 1921-1962. He served as a Deputy Speaker of the Senate from 1965 until its abolition. He stood for Mid Ulster at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, but was unsuccessful.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Brendan Lynn, Holding the Ground: The Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland, 1945 - 72 (1997), ISBN 1-85521-980-8
  2. ^ The Northern Ireland Senate, 1921-72, Northern Ireland Elections